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TRADERS JOINING THE FRAY.

31st December 1937
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Boston (Lincolnshire) Chamber of Commerce, since its intervention on behalf of the trade and industry of the town at the recent inquiry held. by the East Midland Licensing Authority, when the licences of two Boston haulage concerns were temporarily suspended, has decided to form a transport section.

This step has been taken with a view to considering proposed amendments of the Road and Rail Traffic Act, and submitting recommendations on the matter to the Association of British Chambers of Commerce.

Road transport has thus secured another useful ally.

Scots Transport Leader Dies.

The death occurred, on December 26, of Mr. Fred W. Botting, of Edinburgh, a member of the council of the Scottish C.M.U.A. SCOTTISH HAULAGE DEAL.

The business of Messrs. Allan M'Dougall and Son, carriers and haulage contractors., 94, London Road, Kilmarnock, of which Mr. A. H. MMougall was sole proprietor, has, The Commercial Motor is informed, been sold arrd transferred to James 11. Livingstone, Ltd., 31, Campbell Street, Riccarton, Kilmarnock. This company will carry on the business under the same name.